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Kerrville Texas Points of Interest 

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Arts & Museums:

Cowboy Artist of America Museum - Kerrville, Texas. The CAAM comprises the nation's most distinguished living artists who follow in the tradition of Remington and Russell in celebrating the memories of the Old West.  The  rotating collection is sure to delight and surprise.  (830) 896-2553

Y.O. Ranch - Kerrville, Texas. 40,000 acres of Texas Longhorns, cowboys, and exotic animals.  A modern-day working ranch.  Horseback riding, tours, and meals.  A place for appreciating the bounty of nature, of real quiet and solitude, a place where the stars seem painted on a velvet canvas just out of reach.  (830) 640-3222

James Avery Craftsman - Kerrville, Texas. Campus rests on 20 acres of softly rolling hills.  The store has one of the largest selections of designs you are likely to find, so you can see a wide selection of the jewelry made.  Stop by the Visitors Center to learn more about the history of the company and actually talk to the craftsmen. (James Avery does not currently have a website that we know of.)  (830) 895-6800

Hill Country Arts Foundation - Kerrville, Texas. Enjoy a magical summer's night of theatre under the stars at the Smith/Ritch Point Theater.  Its river bank setting, excellent productions and comfortable seating insure an evening of fine entertainment.    (830) 367-5121

Hill Country Museum - Kerrville, Texas. Located in the restored Victorian mansion of pioneer Capt. Charles Schreiner and beautifully furnished with antiques, the museum portrays the affluent life in the Hill Country's early days.  (830) 896-8633

Kerr Arts & Cultural Center - Located in the heart of downtown Kerrville, KACC represents more than 600 members' art consisting of photography, painting, quilts, ceramics, woodwork, basketry, jewelry, and much more.  (830) 895-2911

Mooney Airplane Company, Inc
In a weatherworn hangar along a windswept airfield in Wichita, Kansas, brothers Al and Art Mooney recruited businessmen G.C. Yankey and W.L. McMahon to help finance the launch of Mooney Aircraft Company. Two years later, in 1948, the four certified the company’s first aircraft, the Mooney Mite (M18), an all-wood, single-seater with retractable gear, a cantilevered, laminar flow wing and the revolutionary forward-swept tail. (the forward-swept tail is still the most distinguished feature of the Mooney) Mooney Airplane Company’s headquarters and manufacturing operation moved to Kerrville, Texas, in 1953. The move allowed the Mooney brothers to begin a relationship with a community and workforce that continues to be strong today.

Naturally Texan
Call the hotel or email us for more information regarding:
Birding
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Riverside Nature Center
Rodeos and Country Western Dancing
Downtown Kerrville
Stonehenge II

Parks & Recreation
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Kerrville-Schreiner State Park
H. E. Butt Municipal Tennis Center
Scott Schreiner Municipal Golf Course
Comanche Trace Ranch
Louise Hays Park
Family Sports Center
Golf Driving Range
Plaza Theater
Ingram Lake and Dam
Lost Maples State Natural Area

Area Merchants

Café Riverstone

Rails at the Depot

Rivers Edge Art Gallery

Jim Morris

Splendid Excess

Sonshine Weddings

Riverside Nature Center

Up & Jacks

Gazlay Real Estate

Buzzie's Bar-B

The Museum of Western Art

Elaine's Table

RYNO Hunting.com


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